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the united states well let me correct myself the united states used to be america america it was a fantastic idea it was a unique idea unique in the world that's why everybody wanted to come to america but now it's no longer america because america is the idea and that idea has been. vanished from the geographical area known as the united states which is increasingly just one of two hundred other nation states that are covering the face of the globe skin disease so i'm very unhappy with the evolution of the u.s. what was the tipping point in your view where america was no longer america where you feel that freedom is been eroded more and more that's a very good question because you can make the argument that the united states or the idea of america which is what i prefer has been going downhill since just after its founding because you may recall that in seventeen ninety two not long after the country was in going downhill a long time well is the day they had arrived. yes. because in seven hundred ninety two they passed the alien and sedition acts which were horrible and. it basically made t
the united states well let me correct myself the united states used to be america america it was a fantastic idea it was a unique idea unique in the world that's why everybody wanted to come to america but now it's no longer america because america is the idea and that idea has been. vanished from the geographical area known as the united states which is increasingly just one of two hundred other nation states that are covering the face of the globe skin disease so i'm very unhappy with the...
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states and it's much deeper than the connection between israel and the united states. and at the beginning, as you said i don't think israel should do it alone. if we do not have other choice, we both doodlebug. but i don't believe it should be a joint effort of the russian society because those forces will go against you as well. bp say i don't care. is israel's problem. but she will fight monday at tom on the need for case or a container, it will become your problem. so i think it should be a joint effort of the western society, meaning the u.s., israel, canada, but it will only be a leadership decision. [inaudible] >> i do not know. >> the u.s. is israel's only friend. i think people are pretty disgusted with the kind of undemocratic behavior going on there. >> well, if you show me a stronger democracy in the middle east, or a stronger ally of the united states in the region, i will agree with you. but i don't agree with you because the cheapest aircraft today of the united states and the middle east is in that region. we are in the front by not presenting the same
states and it's much deeper than the connection between israel and the united states. and at the beginning, as you said i don't think israel should do it alone. if we do not have other choice, we both doodlebug. but i don't believe it should be a joint effort of the russian society because those forces will go against you as well. bp say i don't care. is israel's problem. but she will fight monday at tom on the need for case or a container, it will become your problem. so i think it should be a...
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i strongly support term limits for members of the united states congress. i believe it would return the government closer to the people, in a way that ross perot is talking about. the president's terms are limited to two -- a total of eight years; what's wrong with limiting the terms of members of congress to 12? congress has gotten kind of institutionalized, for 38 years one party has controlled the house of representatives and the result, a sorry little post office that can't -- you know, can't do anything right and a bank that has more overdrafts than all the chase bank and citibank put together. we've got to do something about it and i think you get a certain arrogance -- bureaucratic arrogance -- when people stay there too long. and so i favor -- strongly favor -- term limits. and how to get them passed? send us some people that'll pass the idea. and i think you will, i think the american people want it now. every place i go i talk about it and i think they want it done. actually, you'd have to have some amendments to the constitution because of the wa
i strongly support term limits for members of the united states congress. i believe it would return the government closer to the people, in a way that ross perot is talking about. the president's terms are limited to two -- a total of eight years; what's wrong with limiting the terms of members of congress to 12? congress has gotten kind of institutionalized, for 38 years one party has controlled the house of representatives and the result, a sorry little post office that can't -- you know,...
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that's about $3,000 for everyone in the united states. that's a lot of money. they have to borrow that next year just to pay for what's going on. and how they're going to do that, how they arrange it, i don't know. it's going to be, you know, i may have my second book. go ahead. >> hi. in your interviews and in your research, i was wondering how much you came across discussions among the leadership about dealing with the serious problem of jobs in this country. because we're in a second major depression many say since the great -- and it's sort of contrary or contradictory to be concerned about the budget deficit where you'd be taking steps that have a negative effect on the economy, so how much did that take effect -- >> excellent question. and, of course, you create jobs by growing the economy, and you have to not only grow the economy, you need to stable i'd it -- stabilize it. you can't have the situation we're in where the interest rates are right in the basement. and as someone says, you can't jump out of the basement. that's as low as it is. and if peopl
that's about $3,000 for everyone in the united states. that's a lot of money. they have to borrow that next year just to pay for what's going on. and how they're going to do that, how they arrange it, i don't know. it's going to be, you know, i may have my second book. go ahead. >> hi. in your interviews and in your research, i was wondering how much you came across discussions among the leadership about dealing with the serious problem of jobs in this country. because we're in a second...
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different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>we're back with a stocks ready to get a pop from a strong profit report. emack eco labs. >> they're selling like gang busters ways to make oil, food services, healthcare, water, cleaner and safer. stock is up, earning power is behind thione. >> bill, do you li it? >> it has a clean balance sheet but i think 30 times earnings is a lot for dishwasher detergent industry. >> chart industries is full of gas. >> they
different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>we're back with a stocks ready to get a pop from a strong profit report. emack eco labs. >> they're selling like gang busters ways to make oil, food services, healthcare, water, cleaner and safer. stock...
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united states government. united states here's the problem with that dr jackson and that is that their every time they set it takes to register to vote it always has to have to represent yourself in some way that the when you register to vote people believe you and then you know you sign things and then they check your signature on you come back but i believe. the supreme court. there we can. thanks a lot for the call appreciate it the point is that they keep raising the bar you know ok well now you know just having that idea that you're registered that's not enough now you've got to have id when you come to vote and oh by the way it can't just be ideas got to be photo id you know by the way it can't just be photo id it's got to be a particular type of photo id that doesn't work this in and i just i just see this is this is i mean we've played the clip many times on this program paul weyrich saying the leverage of the republicans goes up as a voting populace goes down that's what they're all about it's very ve
united states government. united states here's the problem with that dr jackson and that is that their every time they set it takes to register to vote it always has to have to represent yourself in some way that the when you register to vote people believe you and then you know you sign things and then they check your signature on you come back but i believe. the supreme court. there we can. thanks a lot for the call appreciate it the point is that they keep raising the bar you know ok well...
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states army united states marine corps do you have any idea how dangerous this rule is you don't seem to have a plan mr romney you've shown us from london to libya that you're in over your head that's what scares me most for you mr romney it's about politics for us it's about finding our country defending our freedom we deserve a commander in chief to understand what's at stake what to chose you as commander in chief i don't think so i don't think so as a veteran i don't think so so i think it's particularly interesting that this is not coming from the obama campaign that the term project is going to see the obama campaign coming against mitt romney sam what are your thoughts and how they're going to this is going to play i think to the majority of the electorate i think president obama is probably going to win this debate i mean he can come out he can tout that he's under the iraq war you can tell that he's ending. he killed bin laden of course to his far left base to people like me. there's also the drone wars that he's going to be touting those would be all the stuff that his far l
states army united states marine corps do you have any idea how dangerous this rule is you don't seem to have a plan mr romney you've shown us from london to libya that you're in over your head that's what scares me most for you mr romney it's about politics for us it's about finding our country defending our freedom we deserve a commander in chief to understand what's at stake what to chose you as commander in chief i don't think so i don't think so as a veteran i don't think so so i think...
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i am not saying a united states the fault is tomorrow. connecticut -- bankamerica would end and j.p. morgan would close their doors and got a business. but it is a serious hit into commerce, or what remains of commerce. it is crazy. >> the larger problem here is we need to make very substantial changes in the tax and budget regime we have. very serious changes that will hurt. so nobody wants to do it. the worst thing that happened is we do not do any of them until we have a crisis, a really horrible crisis, and defaulted on the debt would be pretty bad if it were allowed to happen for more than a day or two. a horrible crisis can happen in other ways. for example, and this is something we really have to pay more attention to, the previous 10 leaders of the council of economic advisers -- maybe it was more -- from both parties, last year, jointly signed an open letter to congress and the administration saying, if we do not get this situation under control, one day, and no one knows when it will be, but for sure, one day, the bond market, a
i am not saying a united states the fault is tomorrow. connecticut -- bankamerica would end and j.p. morgan would close their doors and got a business. but it is a serious hit into commerce, or what remains of commerce. it is crazy. >> the larger problem here is we need to make very substantial changes in the tax and budget regime we have. very serious changes that will hurt. so nobody wants to do it. the worst thing that happened is we do not do any of them until we have a crisis, a...
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i think well i think this is a very delicate moment in the united states as well isn't it and what i really fear over here is that america running into the populism type of policies and basically that's exactly what happened in japan in what is happening in japan and look where it's brought a species almost two decades we call it last decade but it's almost to last decade so i would say that again it goes back to the very first thing that we were talking about it's very deep difficult at this point to make a decisive position and at this moment i think it's very big i just hope they don't run into the populism type of society in politics ok chris are you optimistic or pessimistic on that point. well of course populism is a problem in other words a kind of authoritarian demagogy and you know dividing people nationally against each other so for instance one issue in the united states has been anti immigration. however it's interesting that the parties in this election cycle are steering clear of that so i'm not sure about the question of populism per se to go back to a point those made
i think well i think this is a very delicate moment in the united states as well isn't it and what i really fear over here is that america running into the populism type of policies and basically that's exactly what happened in japan in what is happening in japan and look where it's brought a species almost two decades we call it last decade but it's almost to last decade so i would say that again it goes back to the very first thing that we were talking about it's very deep difficult at this...
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[laughter] i can of fact is exxon and wal-mart are now the largest people in the united states. but the average american is catching up. citizens united people are corporations. much ado about the decision summarized what you'd expect to find in the trial 10 heston fell. a complicated position but citizens united of businesses to stop putting politician on layaway and star purchasing them out right from bet bath and beyond. the side effect of turning 30 million businesses and to people overnight is the 10 percent increase of the population already reeling from high unemployment. who will care for the new humans? is small business has the legal protection given to doors? can abercrombie and fitch get married? to defense target from the nra? if not met in the current infrastructure we have to reduce the actual number two at require an official part to become corporations. according to the henderson family we have already begun a program to help mrs. henderson transition her household. this is the memo to the members of the henderson family from mom. night of the current financial
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here in the united states from coast to coast we have privatized the vote and in doing so we've removed the lynchpin holding together our democracy. several european nations including ireland germany and the netherlands have experimented with and then did electronic voting machines in fact germany's supreme court ruled that evo two machines were unconstitutional and ireland sold theirs for a penny on the dollar as scrap metal but here in the united states we continue to put out more and more evo to machines owned by corporations that seem to have vested political interests that's despite the fact that it's pretty well documented to such machines may have flipped political races in favor of republicans take for example what happened in nebraska in one thousand nine hundred six republican chuck hagel running on an evo d. machine company security security huge contract to sell as machines to nebraska then decided to run for senate in nebraska against ben nelson and guess what despite being a long shot candidate badal won or at least that's what is known voting machines calculator at least
here in the united states from coast to coast we have privatized the vote and in doing so we've removed the lynchpin holding together our democracy. several european nations including ireland germany and the netherlands have experimented with and then did electronic voting machines in fact germany's supreme court ruled that evo two machines were unconstitutional and ireland sold theirs for a penny on the dollar as scrap metal but here in the united states we continue to put out more and more...
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states and that inequality has its own side effects. meanwhile the nations that said no to the banks toure's into austerity like ice land in scandinavia the scandinavian countries are not only doing fine but they're also seeing lower levels of inequality and thus their economies are doing better and they're not seeing the high levels of under arrest that showing up in greece. here with more about the consequences of inequality is marshall our back economist and fellow in economic economics for peace and security a research associate at the levee institute martial walk and tom thanks for me on thanks for joining us looking around europe in the recent i.m.f. projections are we seeing the collapse of the beginning of the end of globalism well i think that we've been seeing that the last ten fifteen years in fact i would say that the high watermark or globalization of the so-called washington consensus actually came in about the midnight hundred ninety s. and i think that the asian financial crisis was the first warning that shot across the
states and that inequality has its own side effects. meanwhile the nations that said no to the banks toure's into austerity like ice land in scandinavia the scandinavian countries are not only doing fine but they're also seeing lower levels of inequality and thus their economies are doing better and they're not seeing the high levels of under arrest that showing up in greece. here with more about the consequences of inequality is marshall our back economist and fellow in economic economics for...
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that's about $3,000 for everyone in the united states. that's a lot of money. they have to borrow that next year just to pay for what's going on. and how they're going to do that, how they arrange it, i don't know. it's going to be, you know, i may have my second book. go ahead. >> hi. in your interviews and in your research, i was wondering how much you came across discussions among the leadership about dealing with the serious problem of jobs in this country. because we're in a second major depression many say since the great -- and it's sort of contrary or contradictory to be concerned about the budget deficit where you'd be taking steps that have a negative effect on the economy, so how much did that take effect -- >> excellent question. and, of course, you create jobs by growing the economy, and you have to not only grow the economy, you need to stable i'd it -- stabilize it. you can't have the situation we're in where the interest rates are right in the basement. and as someone says, you can't jump out of the basement. that's as low as it is. and if peopl
that's about $3,000 for everyone in the united states. that's a lot of money. they have to borrow that next year just to pay for what's going on. and how they're going to do that, how they arrange it, i don't know. it's going to be, you know, i may have my second book. go ahead. >> hi. in your interviews and in your research, i was wondering how much you came across discussions among the leadership about dealing with the serious problem of jobs in this country. because we're in a second...
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then they do not bring the money back into the united states. they are constantly being accused of doing all of their investment and hiring and so forth in other countries. part of the reason is they are hugely disincentivized to bring the money back. we agree the current system is nutty. we have differing views, which gets to be technical. >> i know this was not meant to be a political article. let me ask you this as a guide to people who are trying to figure out who to vote for. will it make a difference? what will that difference be if you elect mitt romney or barack obama? >> what is a definite difference? in relation to this conversation? >> i will not go there. i need to live. also tell me who will be in the senate and who will be in the house. you will tell me all of these things. >> when we discuss this election, no one ever factors in the house. they only talk about the president. >> i do not. i am working on something about how little power the president has compared to what people think he has. it is really not a question of who wins.
then they do not bring the money back into the united states. they are constantly being accused of doing all of their investment and hiring and so forth in other countries. part of the reason is they are hugely disincentivized to bring the money back. we agree the current system is nutty. we have differing views, which gets to be technical. >> i know this was not meant to be a political article. let me ask you this as a guide to people who are trying to figure out who to vote for. will it...
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and president obama is a president of the united states, not the the of opec. in that case, he doesn't have much control over oil prices. and i have to agree with rick on this one. his green policy -- >> you happily agree with rick. >> so uncomfortable. his green policies may affect oil five or ten years from now but right now, they're not. it's supply and demand and gas prices go up and down accordingly. we should reduce or depend dense on the middle east. >> it's not only the price. victoria is on the mark, it's about foreign oil. in north dakota, huge deposits of gas and oil they're finding, you see the way we're able to get oil from shale through production methods we didn't know existed 20 years ago, we could become energy sufficient. >> more from canada than any other country and they're not an enemy of hours. there is a huge difference between what president obama is doing and what governor romney proposes. president obama wants to dictate energy policy from the white house, which he's been a huge failure at doing. romney wants to put control back into t
and president obama is a president of the united states, not the the of opec. in that case, he doesn't have much control over oil prices. and i have to agree with rick on this one. his green policy -- >> you happily agree with rick. >> so uncomfortable. his green policies may affect oil five or ten years from now but right now, they're not. it's supply and demand and gas prices go up and down accordingly. we should reduce or depend dense on the middle east. >> it's not only...
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western europe, the united said -- the united states. john: the government said they are not perfect. >> and we can create giant constituencies that will reinforce each other. you talk about 15,000 employees in the new york city welfare system. every one of those is a voter. they'd all like to see the systems cut. john: you argue that these mutual let societies would take care of the people they needed help if they were still around today that they would do a better job than his 15,000 employees. >> they would, could, can, and should. i give you one example the works really well in this invisible the most people. our caller synonymous. any city in the united states, 24 hours a day you can call in number. those meetings every night of the weeks. john: and it works a lot better than government rehabilitation programs. [applause] thank-you. next, a new place without a welfare state. a free city isabout to be born. what will that be like? we will take you there next. ♪ john: in america of the welfare state grows and government takes more p
western europe, the united said -- the united states. john: the government said they are not perfect. >> and we can create giant constituencies that will reinforce each other. you talk about 15,000 employees in the new york city welfare system. every one of those is a voter. they'd all like to see the systems cut. john: you argue that these mutual let societies would take care of the people they needed help if they were still around today that they would do a better job than his 15,000...
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states but that doesn't make it not a problem for the united states and the rest of the world how much would a war with iran cost the u.s. economy it's very difficult to tell but you know our estimates that even a modest war would would hurt the u.s. economy in part because it would drive up oil prices even a modest in terms of duration spike in oil prices you know the u.s. recovery right now is quite fragile the world recovery is sort of stalled in places and making modest recovery in others so a big spike in oil prices even if it was only for a few weeks would certainly. damage the u.s. economy if it were a longer extended commitment and big disruption in oil then it would be much more also to the global economy to the global economy and then there's the actual dollar figure to conduct military operations right i mean flying planes dropping bombs these things are are not incredibly expensive but neither are they cheap so it would it would there would be a it would be a substantial costly thing so i want to ask you a question that politicians always reject to answer does israel have n
states but that doesn't make it not a problem for the united states and the rest of the world how much would a war with iran cost the u.s. economy it's very difficult to tell but you know our estimates that even a modest war would would hurt the u.s. economy in part because it would drive up oil prices even a modest in terms of duration spike in oil prices you know the u.s. recovery right now is quite fragile the world recovery is sort of stalled in places and making modest recovery in others...
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the united states right now is very divided between republicans and democrats who have different ideas about how to solve our economic problems and so very little is getting done in europe germans have a belief that the way to solve the problems is by more saving and more fiscal discipline the southern european countries believe the way to go forward is to promote economic growth and not worry so much at this moment about the debt those differences are very similar to those between american democrats and american republicans well from the latest of french president francois hollande has sat that europe must advance at several speeds so some believe that we would be seeing the inevitable the emergence of a two tariq europe i think there is a possibility i've written about that myself at the moment the levels of productivity in different european countries are large one can compensate for that with a unified set of financial structures but then that will take time for those structures to overcome the differences the instant way to say ok we have differences in productivity let's have a m
the united states right now is very divided between republicans and democrats who have different ideas about how to solve our economic problems and so very little is getting done in europe germans have a belief that the way to solve the problems is by more saving and more fiscal discipline the southern european countries believe the way to go forward is to promote economic growth and not worry so much at this moment about the debt those differences are very similar to those between american...
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. >> translator: we urge the united states not to take a specific position on the issue between japan and china. >> american leaders have said the islands are subject to the u.s.-japan security treaty but they refuse to take sides in the dispute. >>> government officials from japan, china and south korea have emphasized the importance of cooperation to overcome confrontation. they met monday in seoul to mark the first anniversary of an organization to promote peace and prosperity in the area. the top issues were the territorial dispute pitting japan against its neighbors. the islands are controlled by south ykorea and claimed by japan. >> translator: i believe that cooperation will play an important role in resolving disputes among our three nations. >> a south korean expert explained the leaders are unable to show initiative because of the leadership transitions expected later this year. a japanese participant said they should refrain. >>> japanese self-defense force officials say they are hoping they can use dialogue to work out any problems with their neighbors. a security meeting
. >> translator: we urge the united states not to take a specific position on the issue between japan and china. >> american leaders have said the islands are subject to the u.s.-japan security treaty but they refuse to take sides in the dispute. >>> government officials from japan, china and south korea have emphasized the importance of cooperation to overcome confrontation. they met monday in seoul to mark the first anniversary of an organization to promote peace and...
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the united states constitution. forever 200 years a lot of that has been outsourced to the private-sector, today least 90% of our money supply so to speak is produced by the commercial banking industry. i am not even mentioning some of the other parts of the financial services industry. for the last nearly 100 years, the fed has been involved and not outsourcing. and the lender of last resort is there to support the banking industry. and for the last 75 plus years we have the fdic providing another part of the federal safety net, to make the banking industry the commercial banking industry much more robust. so to me this is all about the safety net. but it is also time to roll back the safety net, because when we think about the money supply, what we used to pay for things, that is where we have the safety net here. it also need to recognize the the united states dollar is holding be fed currency of the world. many of our transactions are in dollar. >> you have one minute. >> what i said earlier is that there's no g
the united states constitution. forever 200 years a lot of that has been outsourced to the private-sector, today least 90% of our money supply so to speak is produced by the commercial banking industry. i am not even mentioning some of the other parts of the financial services industry. for the last nearly 100 years, the fed has been involved and not outsourcing. and the lender of last resort is there to support the banking industry. and for the last 75 plus years we have the fdic providing...
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they do not bring the money back into the united states. they are constantly being accused of doing all of their investment and hiring and so forth in other countries. part of the reason is they are hugely disincentivized to bring the money back. we agree the current system is nutty. we have differing views, which gets to be technical. >> i know this was not meant to be a political article. let me ask you this as a guide to people who are trying to figure out who to vote for. will it make a difference? what will that difference be if you elect mitt romney or barack obama? >> what is a definite difference? in relation to this conversation? >> i will not go there. i need to live. also tell me who will be in the senate and who will be in the house. you will tell me all of these things. >> when we discuss this election, no one ever factors and the house. they only talk about the president. >> i do not. i am working on something about how little the president has compared to what people think he has. it is really not a question of who wins. it i
they do not bring the money back into the united states. they are constantly being accused of doing all of their investment and hiring and so forth in other countries. part of the reason is they are hugely disincentivized to bring the money back. we agree the current system is nutty. we have differing views, which gets to be technical. >> i know this was not meant to be a political article. let me ask you this as a guide to people who are trying to figure out who to vote for. will it make...
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china has been reluctant to establish a code of conduct despite the urging of the united states. the focus is now on bl the relevant countries will bridge their differences at a series of summits next month. >>> a spokesperson said there are no plans for direct talks with japan's leaders. relations between the countries have soured. china and taiwan also claim the islands. if summit is scheduled to open next monday. japanese prime minister is already considering attending. there's fo plano plans for the s to meet. >> translator: japan should immediately correct i wants mistakes. make an effort to remove obstacles to improving relations. >> observers say that chinese government sees the summit as a chance to promote its stance to the international community. mpb >>> buddhists are fighting a muslim minority. >> reporter: the conflict involves majority buddhists and minority muslims. local authorities say the latest wave of violence has killed 84 people and wounded more than 120 others. the international group human rights watch released satellite images of muslim homes in the area.
china has been reluctant to establish a code of conduct despite the urging of the united states. the focus is now on bl the relevant countries will bridge their differences at a series of summits next month. >>> a spokesperson said there are no plans for direct talks with japan's leaders. relations between the countries have soured. china and taiwan also claim the islands. if summit is scheduled to open next monday. japanese prime minister is already considering attending. there's fo...
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the northeastern united states could get hit on monday. forecasters say that it could merge with two other storms it has already declared state of emergencies. residents are being warned that they could be without power for several days. >> the u.s. navy is getting but every it could bring with 26 ships had been ordered to go from a virginia out of its path. it started leaving this morning and will continue to go out this tomorrow morning. they have been putting out sandbags and checking disaster relief of several facilities in the area. in the coming up three brothers, one terrible decision that dramatic video of these stunt gone wrong. >> this new atm encouraging cellphone theft? a of the world series. we have giants. with giants details, this man in canada we have it all complete world series details. >>pam: senator harry reid is out of the hospital after this automobile accident in of las vegas. the motorcade crashed with eight other vehicles. he walked into the hospital on his own and was retreated. he was-treated. >> this car start i
the northeastern united states could get hit on monday. forecasters say that it could merge with two other storms it has already declared state of emergencies. residents are being warned that they could be without power for several days. >> the u.s. navy is getting but every it could bring with 26 ships had been ordered to go from a virginia out of its path. it started leaving this morning and will continue to go out this tomorrow morning. they have been putting out sandbags and checking...
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for a very big big crisis the united states. actually purged its system of many of its bad banks something that europe has not done at all so it's possible all right but where do you see the euro in the years time. again a very very difficult question. i think the euro is still going to exist i don't think there will be a dissolution of the euro zone. and i would only give even odds on the greeks actually retreating from the euro zone. people are very psychologically invested in the side dhea that the euro is the only path towards stability in the future i mean even in a country like greece which has been so hard hit by the crisis people are even more fearful of retreating from the eurozone because they feel that their savings will be wiped out that their pensions will no longer be viable that there are health care system will lose even further access to the capital that's required to purchase the medicines in the technologies that are needed so there's a lot of fear and very legitimately so so. i can't see the system just unrav
for a very big big crisis the united states. actually purged its system of many of its bad banks something that europe has not done at all so it's possible all right but where do you see the euro in the years time. again a very very difficult question. i think the euro is still going to exist i don't think there will be a dissolution of the euro zone. and i would only give even odds on the greeks actually retreating from the euro zone. people are very psychologically invested in the side dhea...
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it's just devastating, but it also is not very good to have the tar sands anywhere in the united states. this is not just about my land; it's about all of our country. >> much of the property the keystone xl passes through was obtained by eminent domain after a judge ruled transcanada is a so-called common carrier and its pipeline could be spain will company willing to pay published rates. will the blockade has drawn plenty of attention, protesters have had to document much themselves because off duty police officers paid by transcanada have set up a perimeter blocking reporters from accessing the actions. last week, two journalists with press credentials were arrested and spent the night in jail before their charges were dropped. police detained two new york times reporters in handcuffs before letting them go. for more, we go directly to wood county, texas, where we're joined by campaign spokesperson ron siefert, who is roughly 15 miles from the proposed keystone xl route. protesters just finished an action camp to get more people involved in the protest, and today they plan to hold on
it's just devastating, but it also is not very good to have the tar sands anywhere in the united states. this is not just about my land; it's about all of our country. >> much of the property the keystone xl passes through was obtained by eminent domain after a judge ruled transcanada is a so-called common carrier and its pipeline could be spain will company willing to pay published rates. will the blockade has drawn plenty of attention, protesters have had to document much themselves...
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we keep the good faith and credit of the united states. i will pay down the debt every single year until it is eliminated early in the next decade. that gets rid of the third biggest intrusion of the federal government in our economy. now, because the governor has all this money for a tax cut mostly to the wealthy, there is no money left over, so schools get testing and lawsuit reform and not much else. >> governor, the vice president says you're wrong. >> well, he's wrong. [laughter] just add up all the numbers. it's three times bigger than what president clinton proposed. the senate budget committee -- >> three times -- excuse me, three times bigger than what president clinton proposed? >> that was in an ad, jim, that was knocked down by the journalists who analyzed the ad and said it was misleading. >> my turn? >> yes, sir. >> forget the journalists. he proposed more than walter mondale and michael dukakis combined. this is a big spender. and he ought to be proud of it, it's part of his record. we jt ha aifferent philosophy. let me talk
we keep the good faith and credit of the united states. i will pay down the debt every single year until it is eliminated early in the next decade. that gets rid of the third biggest intrusion of the federal government in our economy. now, because the governor has all this money for a tax cut mostly to the wealthy, there is no money left over, so schools get testing and lawsuit reform and not much else. >> governor, the vice president says you're wrong. >> well, he's wrong....
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a major challenge for diplomacy of the united states. i would like to mention two aspects of this, two fax. the business between tehran and moscow -- i do not think the russians would like to be under the threat of potential threats of an iranian nuclear capability. there is room of course for a very intensive and a very, very professional effort to get the iranians off the hook. and thereby get us all off the hook. how to do this is a major test of international diplomacy. how to bring about is a major test for the capability of minds and brains in washington and around the world. i think that it is doable. in the end, the iranians have shown, on several occasions in the past, when they realized this is not in their interest to continue with the level of confrontation which they have a developed over the years against the entire world, they have found ways and means of backing down. i would like to mention two other aspects in the conclusion of my opening remarks. the relations within the middle east and the entire world of gone through
a major challenge for diplomacy of the united states. i would like to mention two aspects of this, two fax. the business between tehran and moscow -- i do not think the russians would like to be under the threat of potential threats of an iranian nuclear capability. there is room of course for a very intensive and a very, very professional effort to get the iranians off the hook. and thereby get us all off the hook. how to do this is a major test of international diplomacy. how to bring about...
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the united states government has ignored that. there was a drone strike about once every 40 days under george w. bush. under obama, there has been a drone strike about once every four days. how do we assemble our data about drone strikes? we rely on pakistan and news sources, cnn, and also pakistani newspapers. it is where many of the farm fighters are based themselves. it is the least well poised to do military operations. they have done serious operations. the fact is, there are relatively limited operations. over a third of these strikes have killed members of the taliban. recently, a pakistan major- general acknowledged for the first time officially that the numbers of people is relatively low who are killed. just to get into that in a little bit more detail, under president obama, this seems to be a shift away from al qaeda. about 25% of the targets were al qaeda, 40% were taliban. that was under torture of the bush. under obama, just over 50% for taliban targets. the number of military leaders who have been killed has been d
the united states government has ignored that. there was a drone strike about once every 40 days under george w. bush. under obama, there has been a drone strike about once every four days. how do we assemble our data about drone strikes? we rely on pakistan and news sources, cnn, and also pakistani newspapers. it is where many of the farm fighters are based themselves. it is the least well poised to do military operations. they have done serious operations. the fact is, there are relatively...
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this is the first strategy for the -- first comprehensive strategy for the united states since the first epidemic. it has three main health outcome goals, to reduce hiv incidents, to improve health and wellness outcomes for people living with hiv, and to reduce hiv-related disparities. i'm sure that sounds familiar to many of you because that's certainly aligned with many of the san francisco's efforts. the fourth goal is to develop a more comprehensive coordinated response to the epidemic nationally and this is something that we really have been working on at the federal level and also bringing forward the state and local responsibility in terms of how we address this epidemic. and i just want to really acknowledge the mayor's support at the local level, making sure that federal, state and local resources are brought forward to address this epidemic and it is something that we are really committed to as we move forward, continuing to implement the strategy. and we have our work cut out for us. at the entertioner international aids conference in july this year, the cdc reported that only
this is the first strategy for the -- first comprehensive strategy for the united states since the first epidemic. it has three main health outcome goals, to reduce hiv incidents, to improve health and wellness outcomes for people living with hiv, and to reduce hiv-related disparities. i'm sure that sounds familiar to many of you because that's certainly aligned with many of the san francisco's efforts. the fourth goal is to develop a more comprehensive coordinated response to the epidemic...
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kingdom and united states. in may, the fda found out a version of our role is on the market. possiblerong apar very harmful. we gather putting an end to the incidences' like these and place safety as a top priority for manufacturers, suppliers, and contributors. also, we want to focus on the role of education in counterfeiting, adding that the crime. -- counterfeiting combating the the crime. earlier this year, the partners of the global intellectual property centered help draw attention to the danger of drugs with the debut of an awareness video. i do not know if you saw it on the web site. it was shown in times square. education is very important. only with education can we decrease the demand. education has to be the forefront of what we are doing. with that, we are excited today to bring to gather a variety of expert panelists to talk about the importance of safety, the great achievements we have made, and the goals we must tackle. i certainly want to thank everybody for supporting us by being here today. i
kingdom and united states. in may, the fda found out a version of our role is on the market. possiblerong apar very harmful. we gather putting an end to the incidences' like these and place safety as a top priority for manufacturers, suppliers, and contributors. also, we want to focus on the role of education in counterfeiting, adding that the crime. -- counterfeiting combating the the crime. earlier this year, the partners of the global intellectual property centered help draw attention to the...
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in the united states and they're just starting to take hold. we've managed to reform or bureaucracy in countless ways. i mean, just think about the bmv and how much that is change. there's been a lot of other changes as well. of course we recognize the right of every hoosier to work under the terms and conditions of their own choosing. i think the opportunity right now is to build on that progress. i think there's actually a common opinion here between me and my opponents, but just keep in indiana on the same path we are on is not good enough. they are running to just keep it going. my idea to build an even better indiana is building a roadmap on a couple basic ideas. number one come you preserve the fiscal health of the state. business has grown indiana and invest in indiana if they know they have a strong balance sheet. secondly, after you've made sure you've got enough in the bank come you got strong balance sheet, then to me it is not about helping the big guys, not the small guys come in a targeted cuts. i want to cut taxes across-the-boar
in the united states and they're just starting to take hold. we've managed to reform or bureaucracy in countless ways. i mean, just think about the bmv and how much that is change. there's been a lot of other changes as well. of course we recognize the right of every hoosier to work under the terms and conditions of their own choosing. i think the opportunity right now is to build on that progress. i think there's actually a common opinion here between me and my opponents, but just keep in...
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sdmrourchlg sprt storm here in the united states right now. the same storm that has already hit cuba, haiti, on its way to canada. i'm suzanne malveaux. we'll get down to it here. we are talking about this powerful life-threatening storm on a collision course with the most populate area of the country. hurricane sandy taking aim at the mid-atlantic coastline and the northeast. at last check it was about 205 miles southeast of atlantic city, new jersey. massive storm could affect 60 million people. we are talking from virginia to massachusetts. forkers to expect sandy to combine and cause a cold front that will cause massive power outages, and snowstorms and flooding. mountain areas of the state could get two feet of snow, so already starting to fall, and fema, federal emergency management agency, says the storm damage from wind alone could reach $3 billion. we're also going to be hearing from the president about 45 minutes or so from the white house. he is going to be making a statement, updating the conditions of what the federal government i
sdmrourchlg sprt storm here in the united states right now. the same storm that has already hit cuba, haiti, on its way to canada. i'm suzanne malveaux. we'll get down to it here. we are talking about this powerful life-threatening storm on a collision course with the most populate area of the country. hurricane sandy taking aim at the mid-atlantic coastline and the northeast. at last check it was about 205 miles southeast of atlantic city, new jersey. massive storm could affect 60 million...
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there are over 2.6 million raise breast survivors in -- breast cancer survivors in the united states today. self-breast exams do not replace mammograms. we should been couraging women to be active participants and be aware of their own bodies. if they feel something, seven months before they're scheduled to see their doctor, they should contact their dr. sometimes, i think women avoid the mammograms because they don't want to know. the message i try to get across is if breast cancer going to happen, it's going to get whether you get a mammogram or not. why wouldn't you want to find it early and cure it and be known as a breast cancer survivor. >> due to october, the awareness and the komen race, october is their busiest month when it comes to breast health. >>> the race is two days away but the race is on to get more people out there on sunday morning. >> walkup registration is open in hunt valley. that's where we find cheryl conner. >> reporter: they're doing a lot of things. there's plenty of pink to go around. you can find t shirts, hoodies, gloves. if you like country music, you
there are over 2.6 million raise breast survivors in -- breast cancer survivors in the united states today. self-breast exams do not replace mammograms. we should been couraging women to be active participants and be aware of their own bodies. if they feel something, seven months before they're scheduled to see their doctor, they should contact their dr. sometimes, i think women avoid the mammograms because they don't want to know. the message i try to get across is if breast cancer going to...
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with health care reform behind them, the united states supreme court begins a new term with potentially explosive topics on the agenda. the high court is expected to tackle affirmative action, gay marriage, and voting rights. one of the first cases will focus on the university of texas and the use of race to fill classes. still to come, a look at the dangers of electrical power strips. what you need to know before using what in your home or office. >> next up, we will focus on the radar as we watch the next batch of rain in its way into maryland. first, a live look at ocean city from the grand hotel. >> no doubt you remember the megamillions craziness from april when a mcdonald's employee claimed to have the winning ticket but never produced it. 14 of her co-workers that were part of the lottery pool are suing her, claiming that not only did she have the winning ticket, but she and her lawyer came up with the and elaborate plan to have the three public school teachers come forward to attending to be the winners to throw everyone else off. lottery officials left after hearing of the laws
with health care reform behind them, the united states supreme court begins a new term with potentially explosive topics on the agenda. the high court is expected to tackle affirmative action, gay marriage, and voting rights. one of the first cases will focus on the university of texas and the use of race to fill classes. still to come, a look at the dangers of electrical power strips. what you need to know before using what in your home or office. >> next up, we will focus on the radar...
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to the united states or has it become a liability new orleans for i can give you is america still in their support of israel because whether israel is an asset for us you have to ask them ok though. not at all sure if we should continue with the kind of one side the strategy of the israeli government siding with the harshest. new york american philosophy is. the more the most difficult right wing. merciless capitalist economy on one hand and being very very conservative views of the enemies and powers and fears and threats etc these are some other stuff israel will not for long will be above the political debate in that it states of america it will be an asset for the republicans and a liability for the democrats in body in the media will be totally removed from the american political equations the severe strategic mistake led by the israeli prime minister binyamin at the neo israel should remain out of any political nuance in america partisan political nuance in america. thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. leisure. a sacred place rising out of the waters of the lake the
to the united states or has it become a liability new orleans for i can give you is america still in their support of israel because whether israel is an asset for us you have to ask them ok though. not at all sure if we should continue with the kind of one side the strategy of the israeli government siding with the harshest. new york american philosophy is. the more the most difficult right wing. merciless capitalist economy on one hand and being very very conservative views of the enemies and...
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in the united states. according to this morning's l.a. times, 9% of the population in this county are undocumented immigrants. what is your position on immigration reform, specifically, do you support the dream act, and what is your opinion of president obama's non-deportation measures? >> the dream that, i do not think it would be necessary if we had a sensible immigration policy in this country. what we need to do is make sure we have immigration policy that is fair. we need to make sure people who go through years of bureaucracy who want to come here legally. we are a nation of immigrants. we should solve this problem. you put your head in the sand if you do not understand we need to make sure we do whatever we can to make there be amake sure theo citizenship. we have foreign students coming to our universities. they graduate at the top of their class and we send them back home. we need to make sure that we stable a visa to their diploma and fix this problem. we need to secure our border, no question. b
in the united states. according to this morning's l.a. times, 9% of the population in this county are undocumented immigrants. what is your position on immigration reform, specifically, do you support the dream act, and what is your opinion of president obama's non-deportation measures? >> the dream that, i do not think it would be necessary if we had a sensible immigration policy in this country. what we need to do is make sure we have immigration policy that is fair. we need to make...
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then saw exports sport as units which bring revenues to the state. and allow the funding of programs for poverty. everything is part of a balancing act. in this mean where in two thousand and nine state revenues from metallurgy one one point nine three billion pesos basis. tax breaks were one point seven five and fuel subsidies point two four billion. profits were less than the tax breaks and subsidies. anything doesn't give in to the mining corporations so how much money is left over and. why develop the creation of an open pit mine and not prove the conditions for miners. it would only be because it's slow economically room it's a question of cost it's a fantasy your goals. because you know what's happening. let's say we improve the conditions of small miners and they produce a one thousand two hundred dollars an ounce. when the prices fall it's all over. so they're like sleeping. it out once they see good mates when they attack. this happened but if they came to the gold towns to work saying they contribute to sustainable development they need and
then saw exports sport as units which bring revenues to the state. and allow the funding of programs for poverty. everything is part of a balancing act. in this mean where in two thousand and nine state revenues from metallurgy one one point nine three billion pesos basis. tax breaks were one point seven five and fuel subsidies point two four billion. profits were less than the tax breaks and subsidies. anything doesn't give in to the mining corporations so how much money is left over and. why...
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finance had something like fifteen percent of corporate profits in the united states today that share has been roughly forty percent there is just absolutely no justification for this kind of rent seeking off of the rest of the economy you know peter if we if we can go back to you in new york i mean a lot of the austerity issues cut jobs created out of employment actually. right so i think that's been a problem at the same time let's look at the other and one of my favorite statistics is that the average unemployment rate in spain is about twenty two months it's no coincidence that unemployment benefits run out at twenty four months so there's definitely a certain subsector looks like that they wait their twenty two months watching the football and then hey i better go find a job and they find a job and buy one of their buddies gets laid off and goes on his two year semi you know funded vacation so obviously that's a bit of an extreme example but there are problems with the benefits system right it doesn't encourage people to go back to work sometimes it's too you know beneficial that
finance had something like fifteen percent of corporate profits in the united states today that share has been roughly forty percent there is just absolutely no justification for this kind of rent seeking off of the rest of the economy you know peter if we if we can go back to you in new york i mean a lot of the austerity issues cut jobs created out of employment actually. right so i think that's been a problem at the same time let's look at the other and one of my favorite statistics is that...